Jaguar No 20 Leather Holdall
Jaguar entered three XK120 C race cars in the 1951 Le Mans 24 Hour race, led by the young Stirling Moss in car 22, his co-driver was Jack Fairman and the pair were in the lead when after six hours the engine failed. Car Number 20 driven by the two Peters, Walker and Whitehead, went on to win giving Jaguar its most important Le Mans victory - its first. This holdall is manufactured in British Racing Green (verde) leather with a white (bianco) leather roundel with a Number 20 in black (nero) leather. Accepted as hand luggage. Width 570mm Height 320mm Depth 280mm. Made in Italy by Caracalla. (Lighting conditions will change the colour of the leather) |